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What is the condition that interferes with the ability of the small intestine to take up nutrients?

Long term side effect of small pox vaccine. Renders villi in small intestine unable to breakdown and digest fats and absorb nutrients.


What is a lactose?

Lactose is a sugar found in milk (particularly cow's milk). Some people can not digest this sugar - they are genetically unable to make the enzyme lactase!. The sugar therfore remains in the gut where gut bacteria and fungi feast on it causing stomach problems. When this happens the person is said to be "lactose Intolerant".


What happens when you can't produce saliva?

When you are unable to produce saliva, you may experience dry mouth, difficulty eating and speaking, increased risk of dental issues, and a higher susceptibility to oral infections. Saliva plays an important role in keeping the mouth moist, aids in digestion, and helps to protect the teeth and gums from bacteria. If you are experiencing chronic dry mouth, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment.


Can hamsters eat biscuits?

No, these are for sugar-gliders and not nutritiously appropriate for ferrets. Ferrets are carnivores (meat eaters) and are unable to digest fruits and vegetable (can lead to blockage in the stomach). Sugar in ferrets can lead to a disease called insulinoma. ttp://www.sugar-glider-store.com/monkey-biscuits-orange-flavor-14-.html


What is the major substance found in the cell wall of a plant cell that humans are unable to digest?

It is called cellulose. Human lack enzymes to digest it.


Why is starch not digested in the stomach?

Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down polysaccharides like starch into its constituent monosaccharides like glucose. This enzyme works best in environments like the mouth and small intestine where the pH is about 8. Amylase is secreted by your salivary glands for starch digestion in your mouth and by the pancreas for starch digestion in your small intestine. Amylase does not work in low pH environments and I think may be destroyed if the pH is low enough. This means amylase does not function and may even be destroyed in your stomach.


What is a Lactose intolerance?

Lactose intolerance results from an inability in the small entrails to digest lactose. You can get so many carbohydrates or sugar in milk what's called lactose. You should avoid this.


What is vomit made of?

Vomiting or "purging" actually does not help in weight loss in eating disorders. When someone with an eating disorder purges the food has already begun to digest, therefore at least 50% of the calories are unable to be "purged."


What if the small intestine wasn't part of the digestive system?

then u couldn't get the waste out of ur body and u would dye If you had a digestive tract without a small intestine, you would not be able to absorb the nutrients that the body needs. You would also be unable to digest fats, and the carbohydrate and protein digestion would be incomplete. The small intestine is a very vital part of the digestive tract and the body in general, so life without it would be quite difficult.


How did vaughan monroe die?

Died after having stomach surgery. Have been unable to ascertain what the stomach problem was.


Do cats get diarrhea by drinking milk?

Yes, because cats are unable to digest lactose in milk.


How do one celled organisms play a role in ruminants can?

One-celled organisms, such as bacteria and protozoa, are essential in the digestive process of ruminants like cows. They help break down cellulose in the rumen, a specialized stomach chamber, into simpler sugars that the ruminant can digest. This symbiotic relationship allows ruminants to extract nutrients from plant material that they would otherwise be unable to digest.